Sunday, May 20, 2007

Il pleut.

Yes, it rained – lightly drizzled really – off and on all day. But, it wasn't a big deal at all. Not for us and evidently not for anyone else. It was so not a problem that I'm not sure where to begin because it was another action-packed day. And these posts, however brief they may seem, actually take a while to put together. [Please, if you haven’t been (and even if you have), click the links. There is good stuff there – a mix of info and photos. – Ed.]

So, I think I’m going to do a top-line, bulleted, in-no-particular-order posting of the day’s stops/events/sights. Here goes...

• Art! Pt. 4: Architecture. I didn’t find out what this building is. But it was a trip! [Update: Here’s the story. And here it is poorly translated. – Ed.]

• Dinner! Coming home in a taxi I pointed out a pizzeria I used to frequent. It was another of my old haunts that I almost forgot – Pizza Vesuvio. And it was walkable from our hotel. [Again, the route marked is the driving route. We took the more direct walking route. – Ed.] The best pizza in Paris. It’s a thick, rough, chunky, ‘country-style’ pizza. It’s délicieux!

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Chris (aka Wrath66™) —a graphic designer and writer— is an ex-marketing/advertising creative (that still does the odd bit of brand identity development) turned stay-at-home Daddy to Baby Grrl!™ and husband to the wonderfully wonderful, Hol(ly). Originally from the West Coast (the greater SFO and SEA areas – the two areas where most of his family still lives) Chris has crossed the country and the globe and (for reasons too tedious to recount here) currently resides in STL.

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